The Oscars
Our international group of divers enjoy a week full of mantas and octopi.
Our international group of divers enjoy a week full of mantas and octopi.
Jeff Davies and his Toledo Hot Shots enjoy a week filled with amazing diving, endless fun and laughter and entertaining renditions of the beaver cheer.
Burt and Hergen return with another group of amazing divers!
A group of brilliant divers and photographers turn away from the muck for a moment for our last charter as Cruise Directors
A group of Hawaiians join new American friends for our last week of fantastic diving of the season
Dive pioneer Nancy and her loyal cronies delve into the wonders of Bligh Water, discovering 5 ornate ghost pipefish in a single black coral... not that they got any pictures, though.
Seven lucky divers find themselves onboard with lots of space, lots of attention and some fantastic sightings from beautiful manta to muderous mantis shrimp.
18 enthusiastic divers from Undersea Expeditions can't believe their luck with a week full of spectacular underwater encounters.
Prepare for another wonderful Fiji diving experience. Our divers discover the most colorful reefs, the most bizarre macro life and, oh yeah, a school of 40 hammerhead sharks
Manta madness continues as 10 divers and one adventurous snorkeler join us for a 10-day charter full of sunshine, music and Fiji's underwater spectacle.
The gang from the Monterey Bay Aquarium stops by once again to find out that NAI'A has rediscovered the underwater beauty of Fiji.
Two separate groups of divers, both coincidentally from the Motor City, bring laughter, bubbles and wine to Fiji
An international group of divers based in Orange County experience Fiji live-aboard diving at its finest
Sandy's Sunday group completes a back-to-back, avoiding Cyclone Zena and discovering the wonders of Taveuni.
After a two-year absence, Sandy's Sunday group returns for a week of belly laughs, renewal of vows and spectacular Fiji diving.
“Lomaiviti reefs are in extremely good condition compared to Indonesia and PNG. Immediate action must be taken to conserve this unique region.”
~ Dr. Michael Marnane, Marine Biologist, Wildlife Conservation Society